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Andrew Kent

The photography career of Andrew Kent began in 1968 with his enrollment in photography classes at Santa Monica College. After just two beginners classes he found himself working as a photographer for the Los Angeles Free Press.

Music photography became his area of interest and his passion, along with political news and cultural events.

Andrew has been staff photographer for Capitol Records, Atlantic Records and A&M Records. He was also staff photographer for Creem, Circus, and Rock magazines.

His main focus as a music photographer has been on live performances and tours. Andrew has photographed many major acts and his pictures have been distributed around the world. He has been published in many major magazines and newspapers including Rolling Stone, Playboy, Vanity Fair, Time, Newsweek, Uncut, Q and Mojo.

Andrew has covered the live music scene extensively, from legendary concerts and opening nights at the Troubadour to Whiskey A Go Go in Los Angeles and The Bitter End in New York’s West Village.

Highlights of Andrew’s career were his shoots with David Bowie. He went on a six-month tour with the performer in 1976 and another in 1978. Iggy Pop is another favorite artist with whom he has toured.

Andrew has shot iconic album covers and considers Kiss’s “Alive II” and Iggy’s “Lust For Life” as two of his favorites. He has contributed to dozens of books by authors including David Bowie, Iggy Pop, Jim Morrison and Elton John.

In 1978 Andrew gave up touring and moved to Sun Valley, Idaho, for a more leisurely life of skiing, fly fishing and motorcycles.

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Prints

Printed to gallery standards by leading industry professionals using archival materials. Photographs are printed on a range of fine art papers including fiber based, resin coated, matte and pearl finish. Pigment prints are produced with archival inks. All prints are produced from the original negative or a high resolution scan from that negative.

Authentication

Authentication takes several forms: hand-signed by the photographer, estate-stamped or embossed with an official seal. Every print we sell has been authenticated by the copyright holder - in most cases, directly by the individual photographer who captured the image. The copyright holder can also be a legal representative of the photographer, such as his or her or estate, a music label or a photo agency. Each print is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity.

Standard Framing

High quality black wood frame with precision-cut matting. FInished with clear acrylic plexiglass to ensure protection of the Fine Art print. White matting is specially chosen to work within the tonal family of the paper used for the print.

Conservation Framing

Premium black hardwood gallery frame with acid free matting and backing, and UV-resistant plexiglass. Ideal for Fine Art prints. The museum-grade UV conservation ensures harmful light has a minimal effect on the artwork and will prolong the life of your archival photography.